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Benchmark Analytics Yoel Kortick Senior Librarian
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Agenda Introduction KPI Watchlist My Trends Inventory Total
Loans by Month and Requests by Month Acquisitions - Electronic and Acquisitions - Physical
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Introduction The overall goal and idea of the Benchmark analytics is for the institution to identify Where in their workflows improvements can be made Where processes are already at a satisfactory or above satisfactory level. One way for doing this is to compare KPIs with other institutions The KPIs can be measured on a monthly or yearly basis. This enables the identification of trends. The scheduled release date is August 2017
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Introduction For example, an institution may see that from the time of ordering physical items until the time the items arrive takes significantly longer than the average for other institutions. This institution can then drill down to investigate where in the process there may be a problem. It may be that between the time the order is created until the time it is sent takes too long because the “review” process is taking too long. It may be that certain vendors are taking an unusually long time to process the orders. There could also be a problem with the period from when the item arrives to the institution until it arrives to the acquisitions librarian to scan it in. Benchmark analytics allows the institution to identify these issues
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Introduction As part of the process each institution is defined with a profile so that they can be compared appropriately with other institutions.
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Introduction The Benchmark Analytics can be easily accessed via an “out of the box” customizable and ready to use KPI dashboard.
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Introduction The Benchmark Analytics is a subject area in Alma Analytics and, like all other subjects, customized specific reports can be created on demand by each institution.
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Agenda KPI Watchlist Introduction My Trends Inventory Total
Loans by Month and Requests by Month Acquisitions - Electronic and Acquisitions - Physical
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KPI Watchlist As is the case with all tabs in the KPI Dashboard the comparison to other institutions can be filtered by various criteria.
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KPI Watchlist The KPI Watchlist provides a summary of various KPIs which can be seen together. The gauges quickly inform the user where his institution (blue dial) stands in comparison to other institutions (pink dial)
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KPI Watchlist
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KPI Watchlist Hovering over the gauge provides further details. When the dial is near the green this is good. When the dial is near the red this is a warning
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KPI Watchlist The KPI Watchlist also provides the information in tabular form with status indicators of warning, critical and OK
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Agenda My Trends Introduction KPI Watchlist Inventory Total
Loans by Month and Requests by Month Acquisitions - Electronic and Acquisitions - Physical
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My Trends – Benchmark Analytics
The “My Trends” tab of the dashboard provides the institution with an up close look at his own institution, and may be filtered by time and specific measures.
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My Trends – Benchmark Analytics
The “My Trends” currently includes three areas of measurements. Monthly requests measures Monthly loan measures Monthly inventory measures Each area includes several measures
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My Trends – Benchmark Analytics
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My Trends – Benchmark Analytics
And, of course, each institution can choose the dates for which he wants to see the trends
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Agenda Inventory Total Introduction KPI Watchlist My Trends
Loans by Month and Requests by Month Acquisitions - Electronic and Acquisitions - Physical
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At the current time this includes:
Inventory Total The Inventory Total tab allows the institution to compare its inventory to other institutions At the current time this includes: Number of bibliographic records in repository (total) Number of electronic collections in repository (total) Number of electronic portfolios in repository (total) Number of physical items in repository (total)
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Inventory Total The dotted line is the average The blue bar is “my institution” The pink bars are all other institutions.
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Inventory Total Hovering over the data provides additional information.
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Inventory Total The data also appears at the top of the dashboard in performance tiles
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Inventory Total by month
The Inventory Total by month tab allows the institution to compare what was added to his inventory with other institutions At the current time this includes: Number of bibliographic records in repository (by month) Number of electronic collections in repository (by month) Number of electronic portfolios in repository (by month) Number of physical items in repository (by month)
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Inventory Total by month
The chosen times appearing can be “played” on the slide bar on top showing the changes over the time period
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Inventory Total by month
The data also appears at the top of the dashboard in performance tiles. Here we have the average amounts added per month for the specified time period
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Agenda Loans by Month and Requests by Month Introduction KPI Watchlist
My Trends Inventory Total Loans by Month and Requests by Month Acquisitions - Electronic and Acquisitions - Physical
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Loans by Month The Loans by Month tab allows the institution to compare its fulfillment loans with other institutions At the current time this includes: Number of loans (by month) Number of late returns (by month)
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Loans by Month
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Loans by Month The chosen times appearing can be “played” on the slide bar on top showing the changes over the time period Here is the number of loans per month per institution
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Loans by Month Here is the number of late returns per month per institution
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Loans by Month The data also appears at the top of the dashboard in performance tiles
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Requests by Month The Requests by Month tab allows the institution to compare its fulfillment requests with other institutions At the current time this includes: Number of patron physical item requests created (by month) A detailed table including Number of patron physical item requests rejected (by month) Number of patron physical item requests rejected by patron (by month) Number of patron physical item requests rejected by library (by month)
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Requests by Month
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Requests by Month The chosen times appearing can be “played” on the slide bar on top showing the changes over the time period Here is the patron physical item requests created per month per institution
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Requests by Month Here is table showing the data with additional measures
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Requests by Month The data also appears at the top of the dashboard in performance tiles
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Agenda Acquisitions - Electronic and Acquisitions - Physical
Introduction KPI Watchlist My Trends Inventory Total and Loans by Month and Requests by Month Loans by Month and Requests by Month Acquisitions - Electronic and Acquisitions - Physical
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Acquisitions - Electronic
The Acquisitions – Electronic tab allows the institution to compare its acquisitions measures regarding electronic collection and portfolios with other institutions At the current time this includes: Electronic Portfolio - Avg days from POL creation to portfolio activation
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Acquisitions - Electronic
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Acquisitions - Electronic
Here the institution can see that regarding the time it takes from ordering electronic inventory to getting it activated he is faster than the average.
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Acquisitions - Electronic
The data also appears at the top of the dashboard in performance tiles
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Acquisitions - Physical
The Acquisitions – Physical tab allows the institution to compare its acquisitions measures regarding the ordering of physical one-time inventory with other institutions At the current time this includes: Physical - Avg days from POL creation to item arrival
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Acquisitions - Physical
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Acquisitions - Physical
Here the institution can see that regarding the time it takes from ordering physical inventory to having it arrive it is much slower than the average.
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Acquisitions - Physical
The data also appears at the top of the dashboard in performance tiles
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